Come join our ARIA innovator circle!

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Hi! We are the Quantum Utility innovator circle, led by Rakesh Arul, trying to discover new and emerging uses for quantum technologies in wet, noisy, room-temperature environments. We’re looking for people keen on:

  • Building the quantum tech of the future
  • Interested in using quantum tech for their own field and research
  • Just keen to learn more and wondering how quantum tech can be applied
  • Quantum tech skeptics who feel we should be looking at something else.

We aim to:

  • discover interesting new directions to quantum science
  • bring quantum science out of its specialist zone and into wider contexts
  • educate communities about the potential for quantum applications

In recent meetings we’ve explored how quantum sensors may be used in biomedical science and embryology, which areas of optoelectronics and energy materials might benefit from quantum approaches in sensing or entanglement, and what are outstanding key requirements for a qubit at room temperature that can be reliably and reproducibly fabricated. Our meetups are casual and often in a shared space e.g. pub, the Ray-Dolby Centre in Cambridge or in London.

If you’re a scientist in industry or academia or policy who’s interested in these topics, please fill out this form and we will get back to you!

We are also in the process of setting up a website to document our progress, so watch this space!

Any further questions, please email Rakesh Arul at ra554@cam.ac.uk and fill out this Google form https://forms.gle/74yVFRsQKewSe1Fz9